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17 Cards in this Set
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Glabella
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smooth prominence between eyebrows; superior to bridge of nose
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Acanthion
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midline point at junction of upper lip and nasal septum
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Mental Point
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middle of chin; mentum
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Supraorbital Groove
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ridge of bone under each eyebrow; place finger on eyebrow and roll up
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What does the supraorbital groove correspond to?
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highest level of the facial bone mass and the floor of the cranium
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Nasion
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depression at the bridge of the nose; point of junction between the nasal bones and the frontal bones; middle of the frontonasal suture
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Gonion
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lower posterior corner or angle on each side of the mandible
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Vertex
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most superior portion of the cranium
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Inion
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external occipital protuberance; midline on the inferior portion of the occipital bone
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Outer Canthus
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the more lateral junction of the upper and lower lids of the eye
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Inner Canthus
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the junction of the upper and lower lids of the eye adjacent to the nose
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Supra-Orbital Margin (SOM)
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superior margin of the orbit
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Infra-Orbital Margin (IOM)
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inferior rim of the orbit
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Mid-Lateral Oribital Margin
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lateral portion of the orbital rim; located beneath the outer canthus
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External Auditory Meatus (EAM)
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opening of the external ear canal
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Aurical (Pinna)
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portion of the ear which is not confined within the head; cartilaginous ear flap
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Top of Ear Attachment (TEA)
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the most superior portion of the auricle to the scalp; corresponds to the level of the petrous ridges; used to locate mastoid and inner ear structures
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